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For the love of the game is a apposite date movie, part chick flick, division sports movie.
major league or the sandlot
1st is the unprocessed 2nd is the sandlot 3rd is the rookie and 4th is the rookie of the year
Eight Men Out.
#1: 61
#2: A Love Of he Game
#3: The Sandlot
#4: field Of Dreams
#5: A League Of Their Own
GO YANKEES!!
Everybody's Hero... Its a drawing but Its really interesting.
Major League
What is the greatest double-play combo contained by the history of baseball?
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Alan trammell and Lou Whitaker of the Detroit tigers
Although his arm was not overpowering, he have a quick release and made accurate throws. Trammell's solid, steady defense faultlessly complemented the play of his double play partner, Lou Whitaker, with whom Trammell formed the most never-ending keystone-combination in Major League Baseball history
Looks statistically close to Ripken and Alomar.
Well, technically speaking it should be Rey Ordonez and Edgardo Alfonzo from the Mets of a while back. Actually that entire infield be the best defensive infield ever assembled next to Robin Ventura at third and John Olerud at first, strictly based on amount errors committed. Honorable mention unequivocally goes to Roberto Alomar and Omar Vizquel when they be on the Cleveland Indians about 6-7 years ago.
Tinkers to Evers to Chance.
There are profoundly of famous ones though. Whitaker and Trammel have the most double plays. Ripken and Alomar statistically are way up at hand. You could put a boulder at short next to Mazeroski and I guess he'd still turn a double play.
But how many guys own poems written about them, lamenting their skill beside the double play?
No one will agree on any one combination and I am from the old academy. How about Tinkers-to-Evers-to-Chance?
The overdue 70's thru mid 80's combo of Davey Lopes and Bill Russell. One of the most cohesive infields of all time.
Omar Vizquel and Roberto Alomar for the Indians.
Roberto Alomar and Omar Vizquel next to the indians in the past due 90's...
19 gold gloves (10 for Alomar/9 for Omar) though they weren't adjectives when they played together obviously...
but for those few years, they be unbelievable.
mike gallego and walt weiss
I have the great satsifactionof watching Roberto Alomar and Omar Vizquel night after darkness for 3 seasons. It won't and it didn't grasp any better then that. Both of these players go after balls that other 2nd baseman and shortstops would not even break on. Barehands and diving stops and double plays dark after night. Both be artists at their positions-Omar Vizquel is one of the top 2 defensive SS contained by the history of MLB. Alomar was a freaking juggler. As far as being paired up near Ripken in Baltimore-Ripken couldn't glove on his best sunshine like Omar. And even mentioning Ordonez and Alfonzo next to Robbie and Omar is baseball sacrillege. Any errors Omar and Robbie had be on balls jnobody else within baseball would try for--and scorers scored them errors due to their reputations for snagging anything and everything hit up the middle. In certainty in the unpaid 1990's you didn't get a globe up the middle on the Indians infield. You were an automatic out.
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